Patent classifications
F41B5/143
Arrow rest
An arrow rest that is rotated out of the flight path of an arrow when the arrow is shot. Rotating the arrow rest out of the flight path prevents disruption to the accuracy and speed of the arrow.
ARROW REST MOUNT SYSTEM HAVING SLIDE-BASED POSITION CONTROL
An arrow rest mounting system is disclosed. The system, in an embodiment, includes a body configured to be coupled to an archery bow and an arm configured to be moveably coupled to the body. The arm includes an arrow rest support. The system has a position adjuster configured to cause a slide movement of the arm relative to the body.
ARROW REST MOUNTING SYSTEM ENABLING SLIDE-BASED POSITION ADJUSTMENT
An arrow rest mounting system is disclosed. The system, in an embodiment, comprises a main body configured to be coupled to an archery bow and an arm extending along an arm axis and configured to be supported by the main body. The arm comprises one or more main body engagement surfaces configured to engage the main body to at least partially surround the arm on the main body. The arm further comprises an arrow rest support configured to support an arrow rest. The arm is configured to be adjustably slid relative to the main body along the arm axis.
Arrow Rest Adjustment
In some embodiments, an arrow rest comprises a first body portion arranged for attachment to an archery bow and a second body portion attached to the first body portion. The second body portion comprises an arrow support member. The second body portion is moveable with respect to the first body portion along an arcuate path.
Crossbow with Pulleys that Rotate Around Stationary Axes
A crossbow including a frame with a riser and a center rail. First and second flexible limbs are attached to the riser. A draw string is received in string guide journals in first and second cams rotatably attached to the frame. The draw string unwinds from the string guide journals as it translates between a released configuration and a drawn configuration. The first and second cams include at least first and second power cable take-up journals, respectively. At least first and second power cables are attached to the first and second limbs and received in the first and second power cable take-up journals, respectively. As the crossbow is drawn from the released configuration to the drawn configuration the first and second power cables wrap onto the respective first and second power cable take-up journals.
Archery accessory coupler and method
An archery accessory coupler and method are disclosed herein. The archery accessory coupler, in an embodiment, includes first and second members. The first member has a first riser engager. The second member has a second riser engager. At least one of the first and second members is configured to at least partially support an accessory. The first and second riser engagers are configured to be engaged with a bow riser in an arrangement in which the first and second riser engagers are spaced apart from each other.
Archery coupling assembly and method
An archery coupling assembly and method are disclosed herein. The archery coupling assembly, in an embodiment, includes a coupler configured to be coupled to a body of an archery bow. The archery coupling assembly also includes a device moveably coupled to the coupler. The device includes a first engager configured to engage a first portion of the body, and the device includes a second engager configured to engage a second portion of the body. The first and second engagers are arranged to at least partially compress the body of the archery bow.
ARROW REST DEVICE
An arrow rest device is disclosed. The example arrow rest device includes A mounting bracket for attachment to a bow riser. The example arrow rest device also includes a geometrically shaped surface of the mounting bracket. The example arrow rest device also includes a coupler having a mating attachment surface for connecting with the geometrically shaped surface of the mounting bracket. The example arrow rest device also includes an accessory for attachment to the coupler, and an opening formed in the accessory. The example arrow rest device also includes a shaft received through the opening formed in the accessory. The shaft is rotatable in the opening formed in the accessory. The shaft has a first end to accommodate an arrow launcher, and a second end to attach to a cord.
Archery bow assembly
An archery bow riser for an archery bow is disclosed. The archery riser, in an embodiment, includes a first section, a frame connected to the first section and a second section connected to the frame. The frame defines a cavity or inner space, and the frame is configured to reduce deformation of at least part of the archery bow riser.
Crossbow Arrow Rest
In some embodiments, crossbow comprises a frame, a bow portion comprising a bowstring, a latch and a trigger. An arrow rest is supported by the frame at a first location. The frame is also arranged to support the arrow rest at a second location. A distance between the latch and the first location is different from a distance between the latch and the second location.